| D.J. Kuck, R.H. Kuhn, B. Leasure, and M. Wolfe. The structure of an advanced vectorer for pipelined processors. In 4th International Computer Software and Application Conference, pages 709--715. IEEE, 1980. |
....running times for a program that took 64 seconds to run sequentially. 21 1 Introduction In the search for a suitable programming language for parallel machines, the common approaches have either been to develop sophisticated compilers to identify the parallelism in FORTRAN programs [10] [4] or to develop entirely new programming languages [11] 12] 14] All parallelizing compilers and most new languages require advanced compilation technology which has taken years to develop. Most of these efforts have not yet proved themselves. In the rush to pursue the above approaches, APL ....
D.J. Kuck, R.H. Kuhn, B. Leasure, and M. Wolfe. The structure of an advanced vectorer for pipelined processors. In 4th International Computer Software and Application Conference, pages 709--715. IEEE, 1980.
....a programmer uses an efficient sequential algorithm to begin with then they might hope a parallel version of the same program will be efficient. The large volume of existing sequential code has prompted some researchers to attempt to automate this process by building parallelizing compilers [4] [22]. The theory behind such compilers is to automatically extract parallelism from the sequential code. In this paper we develop a model that provides evidence suggesting such a procedure will not yield desirable results in many situations. The mathematical model we develop helps to classify ....
D.J. Kuck, R.H. Kuhn, B. Leasure, and M. Wolfe. The structure of an advanced vectorer for pipelined processors. In 4 th International Computer Software and Application Conference, pages 709--715. IEEE Computer Society, 1980.
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